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Burramattagal Keeping Place to honour experiences of Stolen Generations survivors
The experiences and stories of Stolen Generation survivors is set to be shared a...
Callan Morse 10 Jul 2026
AEC introduces mandatory cultural training after Voice referendum voting incident
More than 100,000 Australian Electoral Commission staff will receive Aboriginal...
Dechlan Brennan 8 Jul 2026
Karul Projects Dance Theatre to launch inaugural First Nations ensemble
Karul Projects Dance Theatre will launch its inaugural First Nations dance ensem...
Phoebe Blogg 3 Jul 2026
'Helps us keep showing up': First Nations-led projects receive philanthropic support
Fifteen First Nations-led organisations have received financial support from a p...
Callan Morse 1 Jul 2026
Vanuatu puts ecosystems at centre of climate planning
Vanuatu has launched new policy tools to strengthen the role of forests, mangrov...
Rebekah Rasmussen 24 Jun 2026
First Nations stories take centre stage at QShowcase

QShowcase: Arts Market + Conference opened in Logan on Tuesday with a First Nations gathering before artists, producers and presenters moved into a three-day program focused on touring opportunities a...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 24, 2026
'People born today have every opportunity to be able to learn their language' - First Language revitalisation project reaches new milestone

There have been no fluent speakers of Bangerang for a number of generations, but new documentation and resources are keeping parts of the language alive, and hopefully for generations to come.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jun 19, 2026
Partnership backs Fijian women’s groups with business equipment

Three women's groups in Fiji have received sewing machines and cooking pots through a partnership between the Fijian Government and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to support income...

Fijian settlement receives clean water after 50-year wait

Fijian residents of the Nabuna Settlement in Lekutu, Bua now have access to clean drinking water after more than 50 years of relying on a nearby spring for daily household needs.

IndigiGrow and The Bread & Butter Project partner to launch new range of native-inspired cuisine

Native plant project IndigiGrow has collaborated with The Bread & Butter Project to launch a series of six indigenous-inspired products which celebrate Australia's combined refugee and First Natio...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 1, 2026
National Environment Week drives local action across Samoa

Samoa has launched new biodiversity, invasive species and environmental communication tools as part of National Environment Week. The week was held under the theme "Local Actions for Global Impact" an...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 26, 2026
Country to Couture expands, NIFA finalists announced as DAAF Foundation celebrates 20 years

Indigenous Fashion Projects returns to Larrakia Country this August, with Australia's largest annual showcase of First Nations fashion entering an exciting new era.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg May 26, 2026
Indigenous artwork marks completion of Swan-Canning Estuary reef restoration project

The unveiling of a sign featuring Aboriginal artwork has marked the completion of Boorloo / Perth's Swan-Canning Estuary Reef Restoration Project.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 12, 2026
Indigenous rangers support Boorubee recovery on Minyumai IPA

Indigenous rangers are celebrating the return of koalas to the Minyumai Indigenous Protected Area, south of Evans Head, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 5, 2026
Cultural burns begin for health of Country, future generations and bushfire resilience on Biripi Country

Cultural burning is a thousands of years old custom crucial for health of Country, community resilience and for the generations ahead. Bunyah Local Aboriginal Land Council carried out a burn in Cowarr...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 21, 2026
Report suggests schools must do more than box-ticking to support Indigenous students

An Indigenous-led study of Perth primary schools has found educators often rely on symbolic gestures rather than meaningful action to support Aboriginal children at school.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Apr 21, 2026
'Behind the Screen' explores the transformation of breast screening for First Nations communities

A breast screen appointment is free and takes only 10 minutes, but the journey to get there can be filled with a mix of anticipation and uncertainty.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Apr 15, 2026
Human Rights Commission accepts racism complaint over Inverell pool incident

The Australian Human Rights Commission has accepted a racial discrimination complaint against NSW Police after First Nations children were removed from the Inverell Aquatic Centre last year.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 10, 2026
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